Features: A Goal-Driven Life By Luke Vercollone Being a professional athlete is something most people can only dream of. But pro-soccer player Luke Vercollone is, as they say, living the dream. And living it well. As he explains in this article, the world of professional sports can be extremely rewarding and fulfilling, but it also has [...]

What is Love? by Peter Kreeft, Ph.D. It has been said that “love is a many-splendored thing,” and this is true. Yet what exactly is love? The definition of “love” can be quite elusive. Is it happiness, affection, charity, desire, friendship? A regular contributor to Envoy, philosopher Peter Kreeft considers what love really is (and [...]

Featuring: How I Grew Up Atheist and Ended Up Catholic By Jennifer Fulwiler You’ve heard the term “cradle Catholic” before — referring to someone raised Catholic from infancy. But how often have you heard about “cradle atheists”? Well, you’re about to meet one. Jennifer Fulwiler, a highly successful blogger, writer, author, wife, and mother of five [...]

Features: Rejoice in the Lord Always! by Msgr. Stuart Swetland, s.t.d. Do you radiate gospel joy wherever you go? Can people tell that you are a Christian and a Catholic, just by your sunny smile? In this feature, Monsignor Stuart Swetland illuminates the path to joy, true joy in the love of Jesus which differs [...]

Features: A Goal-Driven Life By Luke Vercollone Being a professional athlete is something most people can only dream of. But pro-soccer player Luke Vercollone is, as they say, living the dream. And living it well. As he explains in this article, the world of professional sports can be extremely rewarding and fulfilling, but it also has [...]

By Dr. Jacqueline R. Kasun Illustrated by Dean Macadam It’s a day like any other. Your child comes home from school with an assignment. Only today, the assignment is to detail the problems that “overpopulation” is causing the world’s ecosystem. And part of this assignment is to educate you about the world’s population “problem.” What [...]

By Dr. Jacqueline R. Kasun Illustrated by Dean Macadam It’s a day like any other. Your child comes home from school with an assignment. Only today, the assignment is to detail the problems that “overpopulation” is causing the world’s ecosystem. And part of this assignment is to educate you about the world’s population “problem.” What [...]

Leave a Comment Over the last couple of months, more or less out of the blue. many people began contacting me to ask what I think of a gentleman named Charlie Johnston, a Catholic who’s made some startling predictions about dire events in the near future. Is he authentic? they asked. What do you think of his predictions? [...]

Leave a Comment Hi, this is my son, Theodore Madrid! He’s a college-level seminarian studying for the Catholic priesthood, and he’s really in need of an inexpensive, reliable car. We’re Patrick Nancy Madrid, Theo’s parents, and we’ve been helping him as much as we can financially (we’ve raised 11 children, so we know what that’s all about!), including letting him [...]

Leave a Comment Here are the musical pieces by Karl Jenkins that I’ve been playing on my Morning Show today. Something truly great to enjoy as you proceed through the sacred Triduum on the way to Resurrection Sunday. Agnus Dei Sanctus Requiem Introit Pie Jesu Tags: Karl Jenkins Article source: http://patrickmadrid.com/powerful-and-majestic-easter-music/